IN PHOTOS: Serving Looks For Days! Check Out The Best-Dressed Celebs To Walk The LMA Pink Carpet
The first edition of the Lovin Music Awards took place last Saturday and we finally got a beautiful treatment of the good stuff. And no, we’re not talking about the delicious food, the 20 exciting awards or even the insane and constantly surprising performances taking to the stage on by one. We’re talking about the lewks from the Pink Carpet.
Streamed live on Facebook, our host Sarah Zerafa got the lowdown on who and what everyone was wearing on our Pink Carpet sponsored by ShowsHappening.
From gorgeous gowns to delicate dresses all the way down to sharp AF suits, here are some of the best looks from Saturday’s Pink Carpet at the Lovin Music Awards.
Red Electrick rocked up in some stylish kicks for the night befitting of one of Malta’s most beloved bands.
Isn’t Joe Roscoe the cutest? (Yes, yes he is.)
Speaking of cute, here’s Kevin Paul and football favourite Rowen Muscat looking ultra dapper
And where there is Kevin Paul, you’ll no doubt be seeing superstar sweet-sixteen Gaia Cauchi.
And how could you not see in that drop-dead gorgeous fit?
Here’s another glittering shot of Gaia with her team, including Clinton Attard from YUVA House of Beauty.
Following suit with the glitz and glam theme was none other than the winner of Best International Success, Emma Muscat
Get a closer look at her beautiful studded dress in all of its shining glory:
Marco Parascandolo brought his own unique style to the awards show… as you’d expect from one of Malta’s top designers
Nominees for Best Producers and fellow studio buddies Matteo Depares and Siconix were on scene, bring a smart-casual appeal to the forefront
Meanwhile, Best DJ nominee Kugene brought sexy back to the Pink Carpet with a dash of florals on his ensemble
Vocal powerhouse, Giorgia Borg, shone – not only in her performance later that night, but also in a beautiful silver dress
The eclectic Fuzzhoneys arrived in power femme and totally rocked the look in a way only the two wonder women could
And the always fabulous, always fierce, Clintess served for the Gods
Eddie Fresco made an appearance ahead of his performance too, joined by fellow 215 Collective member Caro and a posse of mysterious masked musicians
Easily the most alternatively dressed of the night, wherever the group walked, murmurs and whispering followed.
Micimago brought along Jolene and Sean Axiaq (the featured vocalists on his track Place) to help take home the award for Best Dance Track
Joining the same category was the sexy siren of the Med, Undine La Verve who featured on DJ Mykill’s track Silicone Soul
Fun fact: Undine’s latex dress was actually boobless, so she had to find a matching latex bra to wear because she knew everyone would get too distracted once they spotted her.
Mikaela was also on scene with fellow Martyrium bandmates ahead of their Best Metal win
The ethereal Luke Azzopardi was of course also there, dressing himself as well beloved models Jacqui Losco and Madeleine Baldacchino
We really only have three words here. Yes, yes and YAS.
Heading over to the land of influencers, Tamara Webb was on hand with hubbie Ken (what a doll!)
Perfectly matching in a pair of black and blue outfits, the two brought #CoupleGoals to our screen all over again.
Speaking of influencers, Tamara Webb was soon joined by fellow social media queens Stella Cini, Taryn Mamo Cefai and Caroline Paris
Beesqueeze showed up in their classic dungaree duo aesthetic but raised the bar with some fancy flowery shirts
Bringing the real glam was fashionista Carina Camilleri, joined by Peter Carbonaro and the adonis of a model Jake Busuttil
Back in the DJ corner, here’s our Best DJ winner Ziggy with wife Gee Cuschieri
Malta’s favourite Instagram username Frankie iż-Żibġa Zammit showed up with his own wifey… ish
Did somebody say gorgeous and dramatic?
Make way; you summoned Karly May Naudi!
The final songstress to walk the carpet? The marvellous Maxine, wearing Charles & Ron
The penultimate visitor? Plus-size-power and spoonie advocate, Miss Emily Jones
Last, but certainly not least, Gary Westacott and Denise Dalton
All Photos by Daryl Cauchi